Claims
- 1. A spring for supporting a wire grid on a frame of a bedding unit,
- said spring being formed of a single resilient wire which has a lower portion connectible to the frame, a substantially horizontal upper portion connectible to the wire grid, and a midportion connecting the lower portion to the upper portion, said midportion being vertically collapsible to support the upper portion resiliently on the lower portion,
- said wire having both of its ends located in said upper portion, said lower portion comprising a foot which is connectible to the frame, said vertically collapsible midportion of the spring including two lower connector bars which extend outwardly from the foot in opposite directions.
- 2. A spring according to claim 1 wherein said vertically collapsible midportion includes torsion bars which extend transversely from the lower connector bars, and upper connector bars which extend inwardly from the torsion bars in opposite directions.
- 3. A spring according to claim 1 wherein the foot is U-shaped.
- 4. A spring according to claim 1 in combination with a frame for a bedding unit, said frame having slats, said foot of the spring being mounted on said slats.
- 5. The invention according to claim 4 having a wire grid connected to the upper portion of the spring.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5 having a plurality of said springs connected to said wire grid and said frame, different said springs having their feet extending in opposite directions so that the attachment of the springs to the grid maintains the feet of the springs in a spaced relationship to prevent their removal from the slats.
- 7. The invention of claim 1 wherein said upper portion has a pair of transverse bars and a pair of longitudinal bars which can be clipped to a said wire grid, said longitudinal bars being directed toward midportions of the transverse bars, said upper portion also having a pair of connecting sections each of which extends from one end of a center bar to one end of a transverse bar.
- 8. A spring according to claim 1 wherein said foot has a geometric center which lies at an intersection of a transverse vertical plane and a longitudinal vertical plane,
- said lower connector bars both extending from the foot on the same side ot said longitudinal vertical plane and on opposite sides of said transverse vertical plane.
- 9. A spring according to claim 1, said spring having a transverse vertical plane extending centrally therethrough, said spring having halves on opposite sides of said transverse vertical plane which are substantially mirror images of each other.
- 10. A spring according to claim 1 which is a full deflection spring in the respect that the upper portion is resiliently displaceable to a collapsed postion where it is substantially adjacent to the lower portion, said upper portion being resiliently movable from said collapsed position to its original height.
- 11. In combination, a spring and a hollow slat having a slot upon which the spring is mounted, for supporting a wire grid on a frame of a bedding unit,
- said spring being formed of a single resilient wire which has a lower portion connectible to the frame, an upper portion connectible to the wire grid, and a midportion connecting the lower portion to the upper portion, said midportion being vertically collapsible to support the upper portion resiliently on the lower portion,
- said lower portion of the spring including a foot formed of first and second wire portions which are resiliently connected to each other, said wire portions of the foot being insertable together into said slot in said hollow slat, both of said wire portions of the foot having ends which are trailing ends with respect to the direction of insertion, said trailing end of the first wire portion of the foot having a bend which connects the foot to the vertically collapsible midportion of the spring, said trailing end of the second wire portion of the foot being an end of said wire and having an end surface thereon, said end surface of the wire being located forwardly of said bend with respect to the insertion direction of the foot so that, during insertion, while the first wire portion of the foot is in said slot, the trailing end of the second wire portion passes beyond said slot and moves resiliently outwardly to a position where said end surface confronts an interior surface of the slat to lock the foot in the slat mechanically so that the foot cannot be removed from the slat by forces which are directed opposite to the insertion direction said wire having a bend formed at the trailing end of the first wire portion, said bend providing means for binding the spring in the slot in said hollow slat to limit the insertion of said foot into said slat.
- 12. The combination according to claim 11 having two said feet located at opposite ends of said resilient wire.
- 13. The combination according to claim 11 in combination with a frame for a bedding unit, said frame having slats which have slots formed therein, said foot being locked in one of said slots.
- 14. The combination according to claim 13 having a wire grid connected to the upper portion of the spring.
- 15. The combination according to claim 14 wherein the slot includes an entry slot and an exit slot, both of said wire portions of the foot being biased resiliently against the ends of the exit slot when the foot is locked in the slat, said first wire portion of the foot being biased against an end of the entry slot when the foot is locked in the slat.
- 16. The combinations according to claim 11, said spring having a transverse vertical plane extending centrally therethrough, said spring having halves on opposite sides of aid transverse vertical plane which are substantially mirror images of each other.
- 17. A spring for supporting a wire grid on a frame of a bedding unit,
- said spring being formed of a single resilient wire which has two ends, said wire having a lower portion connectible to the frame, an upper portion connectible to the wire grid, and a midportion connecting the lower portion to the upper portion, said midportion being vertically collapsible to support the upper portion resiliently on the lower portion,
- said upper portion being substantially horizontal and including a pair of transverse bars and a longitudinally oriented center bar which is formed of two spaced apart center bar sections each of which includes one of the ends of the wire, and said center bar sections being spaced from said transverse bars and directed toward midportions of the transverse bars, said transverse bars being located between said center bar sections, said upper portion also having connecting sections which each extend from one end of center bar section to one end of a transverse bar.
- 18. A spring according to claim 17 in combination with a frame for a bedding unit, said frame having slats, said foot of the spring being mounted on said slats.
- 19. The invention according to claim 18 having a wire grid connected to the upper portion of the spring.
- 20. The invention according to claim 19 having a plurality of said springs connected to said wire grid and said frame, different said springs having their lower portions provided with feet extending in opposite directions so that the attachment of the springs to the grid maintains the feet of the springs in a spaced relationship to prevent their removal from the slats.
- 21. A spring according to claim 17 wherein said lower portion includes a foot which is connectible to the frame, said midportion including two lower connector bars which extend outwardly from the foot in opposite directions.
- 22. A spring for supporting a wire grid on a frame of a bedding unit,
- said spring being formed of a single resilient wire which has a lower portion connectible to the frame, an upper portion connectible to the wire grid, and a midportion connecting the lower portion to the upper portion, said midportion being vertically collapsible to support the upper portion resiliently on the lower portion,
- a deflection limiter member attached to the spring to limit the collapsing movement of the midportion of the spring, said deflection limiter member comprising a piece of wire which has an abutment portion and upper and lower connector bars, said connector bars of the deflection member extending from the abutment portion to the spring at different inclination angles and being connected to the spring at different elevations, said upper connector bar having a greater inclination from horizontal than said lower connector bar, said abutment portion being operable to move downwardly relative to the spring in response to vertical collapsing movement of the midportion of the spring so that the collapsing movement of the spring is stopped when the abutment portion contacts an object in its path.
- 23. The invention according to claim 22, wherein the connector bars of the deflection limiter member are connected to two locations on the spring which are spaced apart by a distance which changes in response to vertical collapsing movement of the spring, said collapsing movement of the spring being operable to deform the deflection limiter member by moving the connector bars of the deflection limiter member relative to each other, said deflection limiter member being resilient to increase the effective stiffness of the spring.
- 24. A spring for supporting a wire grid on a frame of a bedding unit,
- said spring being formed of a single resilient wire which has a lower portion connectible to the frame, an upper portion connectible to the wire grid, and a midportion connecting the lower portion to the upper portion, said midportion being vertically collapsible to support the upper portion resiliently on the lower portion, said vertically collapsible midportion including lower connector bars, torsion bars which extend transversely from the lower connector bars, and upper connector bars which extend inwardly from the torsion bars in opposite directions, said wire having both of its ends located in said upper portion, said lower portion including a foot which is connectible to the frame, said midportion having two lower connector bars which extend outwardly from the foot in opposite directions,
- said upper portion being substantially horizontal and inclinding a pair of transverse bars and a longitudinally oriented center bar which is formed of two spaced apart center bar sections, and said center bar sections being spaced from said transverse bars and directed toward midportions of the transverse bars, said transverse bars being located between said center bar sections, said upper portion also having connecting sections which each extend from one end of a center bar section to one end of a transverse bar.
- 25. A spring unit for supporting a wire grid on a frame of a bedding unit,
- said spring being formed of a single resilient wire which has a lower portion connectible to the frame, an upper portion connectible to the wire grid, and a midportion connecting the lower portion to the upper portion, said midportion being vertically collapsible to support the upper portion resiliently on the lower portion, said wire having both of its ends located in said upper portion, said lower portion including a U-shaped foot which is connectible to the frame, said midportion having two lower connector bars which extend outwardly from the foot in opposite directions,
- said upper portion bring substantially horizontal and including a pair of transverse bars and a longitudinally oriented center bar which is formed of two spaced apart center bar sections, and said center bar sections being spaced from said transverse bars and directed toward midportions of the transverse bars, said transverse bars being located between said center bar sections, said upper portion also having connecting sections which each extend from one end of a center bar section to one end of a transverse bar.
- 26. A box spring frame member and a spring mounted to said frame member for supporting a wire grid of a bedding unit,
- said spring being formed of a single resilient wire which has a lower portion connected to the frame, an upper portion connectible to the wire grid, and a midportion connecting the lower portion to the upper portion, said midportion being vertically collapsible to support the upper portion resiliently on the lower portion,
- 1a deflection limiter member attached to the spring to limit the collapsing movement of the midportion of the spring, said deflection limiter member comprising a piece of wire which has an abutment portion and two connector bars, said connector bars of the deflection limiter member extending from the abutment portion to the spring at different inclination angles and being connected to the spring at different elevations, said abutment portion being operable to move downwardly in response to vertical collapsing movement of the midportion of the spring to a position where the abutment portion contacts the frame member to stop the collapsing movement of the spring.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 532,137, filed Sept. 14, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,559,654 for Bedding Units and Components for Such Units. The entirety of this earlier application is incorporated herein by reference.
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